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Streetsboro’s solar moratorium still on hold
Streetsboro’s proposed one-year moratorium on residential, business and large-scale solar electric generation facilities has hit a snag, with city council sending the legislation back to the committee level. Ward 4 Council Member Lisa McDaniel urged council to exclude homeowners from the moratorium, submitting a proposal to exempt roof-mounted solar...
PeopleSoft Financials to be unavailable this weekend
PeopleSoft Financials will be unavailable from Friday, July 26, at 7 p.m., until Monday, July 29, at 7 a.m. for scheduled maintenance. During this time, users will not be able to log into the system to view or update travel and expense information, enter a requisition or use SmartCart. Once...
Nursing’s Faye Gary receives prestigious Living Legend honor
Of the 4.7 million nurses in the United States, only 3,000 hold the distinction of membership in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN), an organization representing the field’s most accomplished leaders in policy, research, administration, practice, and academia. More selective still is the academy’s designation of Living Legend—and Frances...
Debate over transportation contract leaves Akron homeless and disabled students in limbo
A month out from the first day of school, homeless students in Akron Public Schools and those with disabilities still don't know how they will be getting to and from school every day. The usual drivers of those students also don't know if they will still have an income this school year. ...
Great Lakes Brewing Company in Cleveland to celebrate Christmas Ale in July on Thursday
CLEVELAND — A jolly July tradition is returning to Cleveland on Thursday. Christmas Ale in July at Great Lakes Brewing Company will be held on July 25 from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Christmas Ale will be tapped at 11:30 a.m. and a pig roast food special will be served starting at 4 p.m.
Marble Room, Whoa Dough, beer sales, more make our WTAM 5-minute food-drinks chat
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Marble Room has a special 15-course dinner set, Bud Light has dropped again among top-selling beers, locally owned Whoa Dough expands its retail footprint and who has the best White French dressing? Here’s our 5-minute food-drinks chat with WTAM’s Bill Wills. If you purchase...
Man who arranged Lyft ride to and from Solon grocery is believed to have stolen more than $12,000 in goods over three months
SOLON, Ohio -- Solon police arrested at a local grocery store a man believed to be an habitual thief so comfortable with theft that he arranged for a rideshare to and from the scene of his alleged crime. At 9 p.m. July 19, loss prevention at Giant Eagle, 34310 Aurora...
'That was a little slice of Polish-American culture:' Lorain's long-vacant United Polish Club razed
LORAIN — After generations of weddings, Christmas parties and steak fries, demolition started on the once-bustling United Polish Club. Established in 1913 and running through the early 2000s, the United Polish Club was one of several Polish ethnic clubs in Lorain, said Stephen Bansek, former Lorain clerk of courts and lifetime member.
No injuries in house fire on Lorain's west side
LORAIN — No one was injured in a house fire on Lorain’s west side Tuesday afternoon. Lorain fire received multiple calls for the fire in the 600 block of Appleseed Drive shortly before 3 p.m., Assistant Chief Shawn Lloyd said. Once on scene, crews found heavy smoke billowing...
Summa Health acquisition: Experts debate potential sale to private equity firm
Two economic and healthcare industry experts — J.B. Silvers, a professor at Case Western Reserve University, and Paul Lee, a senior partner and founder of Strategic Healthcare — gently sparred Monday afternoon about the proposed sale of Summa Health and its impact on the city of Akron and patients the hospital serves.
Summer Fun Fest, Intergenerational lunch happening this weekend in Cleveland
As summer continues to quickly pass us by, the Cleveland community events are not slowing down anytime soon. Let’s look at what free events and activities the city has to offer this weekend:. Family Literacy Day. Join the Greater Cleveland Food Bank and Ashley B. for the First Annual...
A ‘Haven’ for women and children experiencing homelessness coming to Cudell
Last summer, Sisters Haven helped save a home on West 99th by sharing a vision of a place where women and their young children could escape homelessness. Now, the local nonprofit is tasked with getting the formerly condemned home up to code, particularly for people with disabilities. The home is...
High School Summer Baseball: Zach Diedrick gets off to memorable start as Amherst no-hits Brookside
AMHERST — Zach Diedrick isn’t even officially a student at Amherst Steele High School, yet he’s already making an impact on the baseball field. The incoming freshman struck out seven in four innings Tuesday and joined teammates Brody Glick and Dylan Coughlin in pitching a no-hitter as the Comets defeated Brookside 6-0 in the Adrian Abrahamowicz Summer Classic.
Noel, Ramirez, Kwan all blast home runs in Guardians 5-4 win over Tigers
The Cleveland Guardians (60-40) defeated the Detroit Tigers (50-52) on Tuesday night, 5-4. The win snapped the team’s three-game losing streak, tying their longest streak of the season. Jose Ramirez, Steven Kwan and Jhonkensy Noel all hit home runs.
PHOTOSTREAM: Wesli @ City Stages by Anastasia Pantsios
The second edition of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s global music series City Stages featured a knockout performance by Haitian-Canadian band Wesli, an eight-piece ensemble fronted by vocalist/guitarist Wesley Louissaint. The polyglot music of this Montreal-based group draws on Afrobeat, Latin, hip hop, soul, reggaeton, reggae, traditional Haitian music, and American pop and rock to create something that’s really different from your standard indie band. They put on a show for the large crowd assembled outdoors at the intersection on West 29th and Church that had people dancing in every nook and cranny. You couldn’t sit still to their intensely rhythmic sound, with a two-piece horn section, Wesley’s virtuoso guitar and the band members’ exuberant dancing.
Shooting suspect found in Cleveland after months at large
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — After months on the run, the man accused of shooting and killing a pregnant woman and juvenile has been caught. Nicole “Nico” Cunigan, Jr. was found Tuesday afternoon in Cleveland. According to police, Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers attempted to initiate a traffic stop at 1:47 p.m. for a reportedly stolen vehicle used in an aggravated robbery.
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